Quantera Global boosts Dutch practice with two senior partners

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Quantera Global boosts Dutch practice with two senior partners

Quantera Global has announced that Rudolf Sinx and Richard Slimmen have joined the firm as senior partners. They will team up with Theo Elshof, also Senior Partner of Quantera Global, in the firm’s new office in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

Rudolf Sinx has over 20 years’ experience in international tax and transfer pricing, previously performing Global Partner and managerial roles with a transfer pricing boutique firm and before that with an international audit & tax firm specialising in design of transfer pricing systems, having gained experience across a wide range of industries.

Richard Slimmen also has over 20 years’ experience in international tax and transfer pricing, previously being a partner with a transfer pricing boutique firm and before that a director with a Big 4 firm.



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